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What is the difference between these different terms related to sex?

Robert G: What is the difference between these different terms related to sex?
Don’t use a dictionary or other source!

What does each of these terms relating to sex mean?

Fornicate
Copulate
Consummate
Procreate
Coitus
F**k
Screw
Mate
Sex
Cuckold
Lechery
Lascivious

Answers and Views:

Answer by Sessy R
I guess some of them are more respectable then others.

Answer by Master_Beta
Fornicate – sex between unmarried persons
Copulate – sex
Consummate – sex immediately following marriage
Procreate – sexual intercourse with the intent of reproduction
Coitus – sex
F**k – sex
Screw – sex
Mate – sex with intent of reproduction/ friend
Sex – two (or more) people having intercourse
Cuckold – have sex with someone else’s partner
Lechery – sexual predator
Lascivious – sexual desire

Answer by Nathalia M
Semantically, they would appear to be the same. Culturally, some of the words are considered vulgarisms or taboo. Others are considered ‘proper’ or polite. Some are more functional; others direct; some connotative…

Answer by Shiphrah K
Fornicate: to have sex with someone you’re not married to
Copulate: to have sex
Consummate: to have sex within a marriage in order to make the marriage complete
Procreate: to give birth to (or to father) children
Coitus: sex
F**k: to have sex
Screw: to have sex
Mate: to have sex
Sex: a biological category (male, female) or an activity involving sexual arousal
Cuckold: a man whose wife has sex with another man
Lechery: lust
Lascivious: lustful

Answer by slackgraeme
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reprodus
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cheating in marriage
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Answer by shellybobelly713
Fornicate- sex before marriage

Copulate- sex between a male and a female for the purpose of reproduction

Consummate- make the legal agreement of the marriage contract final and legal

Procreate- to reproduce

Coitus- the actual act of sexual intercourse

F**k- have wild sex, not necessrily with love for the other person

Screw- basically the same as F***

Mate- have reproductive sex

Sex- to have sexual intercourse. Depending on the culture, part of the world, etc, this act does not necessarily have to involve penetration of the penis into the vagina.

Cuckold- not familiar with the term.

Lechery- unwholesome, undisciplined, raucus, and deviant sexual desires which one also acts on regularly.

Lascivious- not familiar with the term

And no, I did not use a dictionary. If I had, I owuld have answered all of them. 😛

Answer by stripedspider
Fornicate: To have sex with someone to whom you’re not married.

Copulate: Instinctive sex. It’s what animals do in nature.

Consummate: The first sexual act between a married couple.

Procreate: Sex for the purpose of reproduction.

Coitus: The act of inserting (tab a into slot b)

F**k: Primal, mindless sex.

Screw: One night stand, usually obtained in a devious manner.

Mate: Sex with a specifically chosen partner.

Sex: An umbrella term for all sexual acts.

Cuckold: Infidelity of which everyone knows but the person being cheated on.

Lechery: Viewing and treating others as sex objects and ignoring their humanity.

Lascivious: Blatantly sexual.

Answer by Mike D
Fornicate – sex with someone you ant marred to (the best sort)
Copulate – sex
Consummate – sex on the wedding night
Procreate – doing it and trying to get the girl pregnant
Coitus – sex
F**k – sex
Screw – sex
Mate – doing it and trying to get the girl pregnant
Sex – two (or more) people having intercourse
Cuckold – if you have sex with your friends girlfriend
Lechery – a predator
Lascivious – if you want to have sex

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